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Saarinen's solution of the clutter of legs was the Tulip collection, or Pedestal, which was its original name. It is a collection includes dining, coffee and side tables. We gives the product a particular strength, the quality of the acrylic resin ensures cleanliness suitability for contact with food, water resistance and colour stability over time.
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Flag Halyard PP 225 AND PP 501 Round Chair the two most famous piece of furniture design The design of the chair is not only a unique object in itself but also extraordinary in the design compared to Hans J. Wegner's other designs of chairs, which are based mainly on wood. The chair's area is made of interlink flag halyard and the shaggy rug softens the industrial intensity of the steel adding an air of comfort and coziness. However, the story behind the design is more than just an art historical dialogue. The shape of the chair's seat was devise during a family holiday in
Arhus where the family spent many days by the beach. The sketch shows that Wegner was always at work - but it also shows that work was almost a sort of game for him and that playing around with ideas was central to his working process. is one of the most famous Danish pieces of furniture the design is so attractive and PP 501 Round Chairbreathtaking that anyone will buy after seeing and surely the most significant and distinct Danish. In its own humble and simple way it sums up the very quintessence of historical Danish woodworking and design philosophy and you will see the work and dedication applied while doing the work. And it is absolutely the most important work done by the maker. The chair which was beautifully designed by Wegner was finally released from the inspiration from other cultures and designers that influenced his earlier works. This chair was created in a language of shape and construction that only Wegner could speak, a language which only a person can understand who is related to the thing and it
set off the first ever foreign report of Danish design in the American Interiors Magazine. This chair became the basis of a wide range of designs that for more than a decade was the core business of Danish furniture manufacturers thus make up the main force in the great international development of Danish Modern. The chair is not purely a unique object in itself, but also remarkable compared to Hans J. Wegner's other designs, which are based main on wood. Despite this signaling, the chair is still decidedly Wegner. The chair's expenses are made of
interlace flag halyard and the hirsute sheepskin softens the industrial sharpness of the steel adding an air of comfort and coziness. Nonetheless, the story behind the design is more than just an art historical dialogue. The shape of the chair's seat was invented during a family holiday in Århus where the family spent many days by the beach. And Wegner used a lot of the time there trial with the shape of the Flag Halyard Chair seat in the sand. The urban legend shows that Wegner was always at work - but it also shows that work was almost a sort of game for him and that playing around with ideas was central to his working-process. Although the appearance of the Flag Halyard PP 225 Chair joins rather original, the basic idea was to invert on a hot summer afternoon under quite minor conditions. While the kids were playing in the flimsy water on the beach, Wegner was cultivating himself into the sand building a comfortable chair to enjoy the holidays. Back in the gazebo, Wegner made the first sketches using the seating angles that he had
originated on the beach. Despite having clear preferences for wood, Wegner shows his bold and courageous appetite for creating. Reference URL: https://goo.gl/ZUTkx1